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posted May 31, 2019 10:06:10 PM

What is "Lower of Cost or Market"?

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New Member
May 31, 2019 10:06:14 PM

"Lower of cost or market" is a method of valuing inventory.

Generally, the value of inventory is based on the amount paid when it was purchased (cost).  

Sometimes, the value of that inventory goes down due to becoming obsolete or showing signs of wear.  When this happens, the business that owns the inventory has the option to take a deduction for the fact that the inventory can only be sold for less than it's original purchase price.  When this happens and the business writes down the value of their inventory, this is considered the market price.

A business will usually elect to report their inventory at "lower of cost or market" to take advantage of writing down the loss in the value (to less than what they paid) of certain inventory items.

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New Member
May 31, 2019 10:06:14 PM

"Lower of cost or market" is a method of valuing inventory.

Generally, the value of inventory is based on the amount paid when it was purchased (cost).  

Sometimes, the value of that inventory goes down due to becoming obsolete or showing signs of wear.  When this happens, the business that owns the inventory has the option to take a deduction for the fact that the inventory can only be sold for less than it's original purchase price.  When this happens and the business writes down the value of their inventory, this is considered the market price.

A business will usually elect to report their inventory at "lower of cost or market" to take advantage of writing down the loss in the value (to less than what they paid) of certain inventory items.

New Member
Oct 25, 2022 6:29:05 PM

On form 1125-a is it possible to select both (i) cost and (ii) lower of cost or market to the question: "Check all methods used for valuing closing inventory:" or can you only select one?

 

 

New Member
Oct 25, 2022 6:30:22 PM

if you typically value at cost, but occasionally will write down obsolete inventory to "market" as well.